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The '''South Carolina primary''' is perhaps the most important primary of the Republican nomination process fr the [[2016 presidential election]].  Different candidates are expected to win the [[Iowa caucuses]] and the [[NH primary]], rendering the subsequent primary in [[South Carolina]] very influential.
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The '''South Carolina primary''' was be held on February 20, 2016, for [[Republicans]], and is winner-take-allThe polls closed at 7pm ET, so results will began appearing early in the evening (or late afternoon for viewers on the [[Left Coast]]).
  
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[[Newt Gingrich]] won this primary in 2012 by a wide margin, but [[Mitt Romney]] still won the [[GOP]] nomination.
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In the Republican nomination process for the [[2016 presidential election]], different candidates are expected to win the [[Iowa caucuses]] and the [[NH primary]], which gives the [[South Carolina]] primary heightened significance as a tie-breaker.  Indeed, [[Donald Trump]] won the [[New Hampshire primary]] and [[Ted Cruz]] won the [[Iowa caucuses]].
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Latest revision as of 04:00, October 11, 2018

The South Carolina primary was be held on February 20, 2016, for Republicans, and is winner-take-all. The polls closed at 7pm ET, so results will began appearing early in the evening (or late afternoon for viewers on the Left Coast).

Newt Gingrich won this primary in 2012 by a wide margin, but Mitt Romney still won the GOP nomination.

In the Republican nomination process for the 2016 presidential election, different candidates are expected to win the Iowa caucuses and the NH primary, which gives the South Carolina primary heightened significance as a tie-breaker. Indeed, Donald Trump won the New Hampshire primary and Ted Cruz won the Iowa caucuses.